Guest guest Posted August 5, 2010 Report Share Posted August 5, 2010 > > Is there any research related to the swallowing issue or any specific > protocol - other than the usual suspects? (sprays B-12 in mouth). :-) there is quite some anecdotal evidence in teh literature that Bb infection can cause this, and that it is related to one of the cranial nerves (if you search the net you can find which one). I have had the 'weak voice' problem previously (gone now), it often peaked together with some other neuro lyme symptoms. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2010 Report Share Posted August 6, 2010 A very good article on this problem as well as the various other problems associated with Lyme and Bartonella effects in the GI tract is from Dr. Virginia Sherr. Here is the link: http://www.lymenet.de/literatur/vtsherr_gut.htm > > > > > I've also started getting tingling, burning, shooting pains, shock > sensations and cramps in my legs, which a second neurologist has been > thinking is MS. > > those are pretty classic neuro lyme symptoms; but yes, it could be MS (there > is no test for MS, so who knows) and some other problems like Vit. B12 / > Magnesium deficiency. I'm guessing liver problems increases the chance of > developing B12 deficiency. > > swallowing problems and/or very weak voice are also potential lyme problems, > but I don't hear about them often (it is related to one of the cranial > nerves, so also a neuro lyme problem). > > > While my godfather was sick I picked up the Buhner book, wanting to > understand more about the disease, and was very impressed with it... > > yes, it's one of the very best books about Lyme. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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